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A plea for science literacy
There is a dire need to create content that is engaging, rich, rigorous and accurate
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'SHCC's inaction against quacks led to HIV outbreak'
Reuse of syringes, presence of quacks resulted in the spread of HIV in Larkana, says Dr Solangi
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Over half of Sindh's HIV patients still await treatment: WHO
Of 751 HIV patients, 364 children and 63 adults yet to be treated; medicine stocks to end by July 15: WHO report
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PML-N mum on HIV outbreak in Sindh
PML-N leader speaking on condition of anonymity says raising voice on the issue might annoy PPP
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Nine prisoners contract HIV/AIDS in Sheikhupura
Prison officials say district jail is over capacity, housing 2,000 prisoners
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Man murders HIV-positive wife in Shikarpur accusing her of cheating
Victim's husband accused the 32-year-old of having an extramarital affair
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WHO team called over HIV/AIDS outbreak: PM’s aide
Says NACP technical team sent to Larkana to coordinate with SACP
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A generation lost: Fear and self-loathing in HIV-ridden Larkana
As the number of HIV cases rises to over 650, health authorities' efforts to control the situation seem too little
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537 children test positive for HIV in Larkana, says health adviser
So far children between two to 12 years of age contract virus in Rato Dero: Zafar Mirza
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HIV outbreak, inability to control polio a systematic failure: experts
Experts decry worsening healthcare situation
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The silent spread of HIV
The Express Tribune takes an analytical look at the deadly virus in Pakistan
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Current wave of HIV outbreaks
Pakistan has never been able to control HIV because prevention services have never been available in full spirit
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HIV outbreak sparks panic in Larkana's Ratodero
More than 400 people, many of them children, have tested HIV positive in recent weeks, health officials say
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Lack of awareness, quacks to blame for HIV outbreak
The recent outbreak of HIV in Larkana was not an unprecedented incident, says Dr Shah
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Number of HIV-positive cases reaches 393 in Larkana
UNAIDS 2017 fact sheet estimates 150,000 adults and children living with HIV in Pakistan
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107 more clinics sealed in Sindh
Anti-Quackery Directorate has sealed more than 300 clinics operated by quacks across Sindh so far
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57 new HIV cases in Larkana
Including 43 children
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False positive cases detected in second screening for HIV
Health secretary says quacks are major cause of spread of virus
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In K-P, transgender people get HIV-AIDS testing kits
500 HIV-AIDS testing kits provided by Blue J Diagnostics
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In Sindh, parents complain about lack of facilities as HIV cases rise to 225
AIDS programme director, Larkana DC are taking action on complaints
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UN working closely with govt to respond to HIV outbreak
Pakistan is the second country in Asia and the Pacific with the fastest growing HIV epidemic
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30 new HIV positive cases surface in Hyderabad
AIDS is becoming an epidemic in Sindh, says PTI Sindh's president
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Look elsewhere!
The life of any individual, no matter which province he or she lives in, is equally sacred
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Larkana takes fright as HIV cases hit 156
At least 129 out of the total 156 are children while 27 are adults
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Fear grips Larkana as 128 people diagnosed HIV positive
Doctor who allegedly spread the disease by reusing injections finds support from PMA
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State of apathy
While about 20,000 new HIV infections are reported in Pakistan every year according to WHO
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Team of doctors heads to Larkana
To take stock of the outbreak of HIV cases in the city
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Sindh health minister blames doctor as HIV cases climb to 90
Opposition walks out of Sindh Assembly citing lack of quorum even though quorum was complete
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2,304 people screened in Larkana, total number of HIV cases reaches 85
67 children, 18 adults have been tested HIV positive
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Rising HIV cases
Those suffering from HIV/AIDS can live a normal life with medication
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London HIV patient becomes world's second AIDS cure hope
Some 37 million people worldwide are currently infected with HIV
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Fury at HIV data leak in conservative Singapore
Singapore authorities say they have rushed to block access to information that was dumped online
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Calls mount to sack UNAIDS chief
UN chief would reserves until PCB deliberations are complete
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Lake in India drained after discovery of HIV-infected body
Lake is key source of drinking water for more than 1,000 people who live in drought-affected region
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Need stressed to end stigma against infected
National AIDS Control Programme manager says striving to prevent a generalised epidemic in Pakistan
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World AIDS Day: Know Your Status
Stigma and discrimination need to be challenged from within the communities
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Collective efforts needed to defeat HIV-AIDS: Kiani
Health minister urges society to shun stigmas associated with the disease
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British lawmaker reveals to parliament he is HIV positive
Russell-Moyle is the second British Member of Parliament (MP) to have been diagnosed with HIV
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Anti-viral blue pill stopping spread of AIDS-causing virus: study
Research shows an unprecedented reduction in HIV cases among guy, bisexual men
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Indonesian police arrest two men linked to LGBT Facebook page
The men were charged with breaking electronic information law by creating and transmitting pornographic content
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Antibody therapy suppresses HIV for weeks at a time: study
A reliable antibody-based treatment regimen can open new possibilities for people living with HIV
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Hepatitis and blood transfusion safety
Hepatitis is a major public health challenge that requires urgent attention and response
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Battle against HIV
Much of the transmission of the HIV virus among young girls is credited to forced and early sex
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Prince Harry joins Elton John to launch HIV campaign targeting men
The billion-dollar project MenStar is to target men with or at risk of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa
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Access to anti-AIDS drugs at record high
Progress made risks being halted, even reversed, if funding and attention allowed to dwindle, agency warned.
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Gates mocks Trump for not knowing difference between HIV, HPV
Says Trump needs help distinguishing HIV virus from HPV
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Minister inaugurates HIV/AIDS control centre
Assures patients will get free treatment at THQ, Kot Momin
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India doctors suspended after severed leg used as pillow
Administrators at the government-run hospital in vowed "strict action"
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35 test positive for HIV/AIDS in Punjab village: BBC
Primary and Secondary Health Minister Imran Nazir warns the number could rise
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Stigma associated with contraceptives
There remains a risk of HIV’s transfer to the uninfected population through sexual networks